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Gene Report
Approved Symbol | CCKBR |
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Approved Name | cholecystokinin B receptor |
Location | 11p15.4 |
Position | chr11:6280966-6293357, + |
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HGNC: 1571 Entrez Gene: 887 Ensembl: ENSG00000110148 UCSC: uc001mcp.2 |
No. of Studies | 0 (significant: 0; non-significant: 0; trend: 0) |
Source | Mapped by CNV; Mapped by PBA pathway |
ID | Location | Size | Band | Type | Inheritance |
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CNV_Williams[2010]_29 | chr11:5582423-7488751 (NCBI Build 36.1 (hg18)) | 1859865 | 11p15.4 | Loss | De novo |
GO terms by PBA (with statistical significance of FDR<0.05) (count: 1)
ID | Name | Type | Evidence[PMID] | No. of Genes in ADHDgene |
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GO:0016298 | lipase activity | Molecular Function | 49 |
GO terms by database search (count: 15)
ID | Name | No. of Genes in ADHDgene | Brief Description |
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hsa04080 | Neuroactive ligand-receptor interaction | 93 | |
hsa04020 | Calcium signaling pathway | 63 | Ca2+ that enters the cell from the outside is a principal so...... Ca2+ that enters the cell from the outside is a principal source of signal Ca2+. Entry of Ca2+ is driven by the presence of a large electrochemical gradient across the plasma membrane. Cells use this external source of signal Ca2+ by activating various entry channels with widely different properties. The voltage-operated channels (VOCs) are found in excitable cells and generate the rapid Ca2+ fluxes that control fast cellular processes. There are many other Ca2+-entry channels, such as the receptor-operated channels (ROCs), for example the NMDA (N-methyl-D-aspartate) receptors (NMDARs) that respond to glutamate. There also are second-messenger-operated channels (SMOCs) and store-operated channels (SOCs). More... |
hsa04971 | Gastric acid secretion | 12 | Gastric acid is a key factor in normal upper gastrointestina...... Gastric acid is a key factor in normal upper gastrointestinal functions, including protein digestion and calcium and iron absorption, as well as providing some protection against bacterial infections. The principal stimulants of acid secretion at the level of the parietal cell are histamine (paracrine), gastrin (hormonal), and acetycholine (ACh; neurocrine). Stimulation of acid secretion typically involves an initial elevation of intracellular calcium and cAMP, followed by activation of protein kinase cascades, which trigger the translocation of the proton pump, H+,K+-ATPase, from cytoplasmic tubulovesicles to the apical plasma membrane and thereby H+ secretion into the stomach lumen. More... |
Region: chr11:6280966..6293357 View in gBrowse
Copyright: Bioinformatics Lab, Institute of Psychology, Chinese Academy of Sciences Feedback
Last update: Feb 26, 2014